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I would prefer the opinion of those on here rather than that tosser, thanks.
 
I concur with all the other custody venters (even though I started it)!

Can't believe what a three ring circus it has been turned into. Don't anybody let any facts get in the way of your sob story.
 
and of course, everybody learns morse code these days... it's an essential skill for survival....

As too is Braille.

For example, Master Chief (Halo) has "117" written on his armor in braille, presumably so that the blind people he rescues can know who saved them by merely running their fingers across his chest. :D

See: halo.wikia.com/wiki/John-117

How nice of Bungie/343 to think of blind gamers by choosing to code in such a detail, eh ?

Oh, and watch the film "The Book of Eli" for another example.

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Minority Liberal government in ACT election:

ACT rejects Labor, Greens: Liberals
October 20, 2012 11:29PM

TRIUMPHANT Liberal leader Zed Seselja says ACT voters have rejected a Labor-Greens alliance in Saturday's election.

But he's stopped short of claiming victory, with the opposition falling one seat short of majority government in the 17-seat legislative assembly.

It will take days of negotiation with the Greens before a new minority government can be formed in the territory.

The Liberals, on the back of their biggest-ever primary vote, are on track to take eight seats to Labor's seven giving them their highest representation in the 23-year history of self-government.

With more than 70 per cent of the vote counted at 10.50pm (AEST), Labor had 39.1 per cent of the overall vote (up 1.7pc on 2008), to the Liberals 38 per cent (up 6.4pc) and the Greens 11 per cent (down 4.6pc)

A surprise Labor casualty could be Attorney-General Simon Corbell who might lose his seat to fellow Labor candidate Meegan Fitzharris.

The Greens drop from four seats to two with their leader Meredith Hunter still in a tight race with Summernats car festival founder Chic Henry, running for the Australian Motorists Party.

If she loses, the Greens would have only one seat in the assembly.

Mr Seselja said the election result was a rejection of both Labor and the Greens.

"Most importantly it is a rejection of their alliance," he told the party faithful.

"It would be a rejection of the verdict of the people if the Labor Party and the Greens were to now forge a closer alliance.

"We are ready to deliver the kind of government the ACT deserves."

Labor leader Katy Gallagher said it was not the night for victory speeches from any party.

"We're not arrogant, we're not coming out saying we have won this election," she told supporters.

"We've won the highest primary vote, we've increased our vote, we've held our seats and we've seen a swing towards us."

Ms Gallagher noted more than half the electorate voted for "a progressive government", referring to the combined Labor-Greens vote of 50.1 per cent.

Mr Seselja reiterated earlier pledges that he wouldn't offer the Greens a ministry as part of any negotiations, unlike in 2008.

But he shied away from questions on whether or not he would negotiate with them at all.

Liberal MLA Jeremy Hanson said: "Should we get eight seats we have a very strong case for government."

However, Greens MLA Shane Rattenbury said the minor party would not be taking the number of seats won into account.

"We want to make sure there's a stable government for four years," he told AAP.

"We delivered that this term, we expect to deliver it in the coming term."

The Greens had a duty to the one-in-eight Canberrans who voted for the party to deliver on as many of their policies as possible, Mr Rattenbury said.

"We're quite open to talking to both of them (major parties) and that's something we will start in the next few days," he said.

"We won't see an agreement to form a government, one way or the other, for quite some days yet."

Labor MLA Andrew Barr said a Liberal-Greens alliance would be "extraordinary" since "they are just a world apart".

Source.
 
Oops. Too early to declare victory. This morning I heard that Labor was forming government in ACT with support of Greens.
 
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What kind of lunatics run America?

"I struggled with it myself for a long time, but I came to realize that life is that gift from God. And, I think, even when life begins in that horrible situation of rape, that it is something that God intended to happen."

— Richard Mourdock, Indiana Republican senate candidate.

http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/...e-pregnancy-comments-20121024,0,2063075.story

This is the guy Romney is wanting to be in the Whitehouse...... OMG America scares the shit out of me sometimes.

Are these really the kind of people that some want leading that country?

Frucking Lunatics
 
What kind of lunatics run America?

"I struggled with it myself for a long time, but I came to realize that life is that gift from God. And, I think, even when life begins in that horrible situation of rape, that it is something that God intended to happen."

— Richard Mourdock, Indiana Republican senate candidate.

http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/...e-pregnancy-comments-20121024,0,2063075.story

This is the guy Romney is wanting to be in the Whitehouse...... OMG America scares the shit out of me sometimes.

Are these really the kind of people that some want leading that country?

Frucking Lunatics

In the US many are worried.
 
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http://www.news.com.au/national/nig...night-in-bendigo/story-fndo4cq1-1226503467147

Words fail me.

[ADIT] Anyhoo, here's something more interesting than year 12 Catlick schoolgirls jelly wrestling public schoolgirls for "muck up" day.

Talking a 4.4 tonne model of an Easter Island statue for a walk in the muck.
From here: http://www.nature.com/news/easter-island-statues-walked-out-of-quarry-1.11613

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Guess this was done before the rediscovery that the statues are way bigger than has been generally broadcast.

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http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/news/...of-a-sex-assault/story-e6frea83-1226506868310

So according to the education minister the POLICE told her not to tell parents of children attending this school about a predator that was working there who had assaulted a child.. When asked about this in Parliament that was her story. The police deny that they gave this advice.......

Wonderful SA government.....As per usual buck passing and incompetence abound...... Why do we have such inept people running the state?

I'm not a parent but I can only imagine how they now all feel hearing this news after the fact. I'd be ropeable and wanting to smash someone.
 
Our sins shall find us out ...

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(Note that JB respectfully refers to the Madam Speaker correctly, whereas JG does not even come close.)

No wonder Fabian Socialist Julia Gillard defends the indefensible in the likes of Craig Thomson and Peter Slipper ...

Also see: http://blogs.news.com.au/heraldsun/...nts/the_man_gillard_says_she_never_suspected/

and from the left-ardian "The Age": http://www.theage.com.au/opinion/po...-real-ralph-20121101-28mm8.html#ixzz2B0DDw0at

Does anyone seriously NOT honestly think our PM is somewhat corrupt and has probably profited from what basically is rackettering and stand-over ? After all, her own words to her partners at Slater & Gordon (before they fired her and she never practiced law again) indicate that she "couldn't rule out" that mis-appropriated union funds (that seems to have been illegally obtained in the first place) had been used to pay for renovations to her own house. Plus she allegedly was a regular overnight "guest" to the property also purchased on illegally obtained union coin, etc, etc.

Based upon her clearly underhanded behaviour when with Slater & Gordon, coupled with her serial home-wrecking ways, one cannot also help but wonder in what ways she has been mis-using the office of Prime Minister.

Other than in the well documented and exampled wrecking of the Oz economy and lumbering our future with unprecedented debt, and all that, that is.

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28 gates later ...

Another BBC scandal, and this one involves many billions of pounds, pension funds, fuel poverty and the freezing to death of thousands of people.

See, in no particular order:

http://joannenova.com.au/2012/11/bb...-what-sciencebrits-see-hello-twentyeightgate/

http://tallbloke.wordpress.com/2012...aking-its-charter-commitment-to-impartiality/

http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/j...ater-the-bbcs-nightmare-gets-worse-and-worse/

http://wattsupwiththat.com/2012/11/12/breaking-the-secret-list-of-the-bbc-28-is-now-public/

and this (written before the list was made public)
http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/jamesdelingpole/100187595/the-bbc-and-jimmy-savile-peas-in-a-pod/

In short, BBC has been shown to be well and truly corrupt and in breach of its charter. Apparently it spent mega tax payer pounds trying to keep a list of names secret.

Why ?

Because if the names became known to the public the BBC would be outed to have lied big time and based their pension protecting stance on CAGW/MMCC and all that on the lying ideologically driven words of far left eco fascist activists as opposed to the finding of people who actually do repeatable science.

Anyhoo, it turns out that the list of names that BBC so desperately wanted to keep secret was already available to the public, albeit via a bit of digging around in the "way back machine".

So, tis a case of scandal upon scandal upon scandal for the BBC and it is clearly proving itself to be too big and too corrupt to continue in its current form.

Here is hoping that, at long last, it is split up and parcelled up/privatised and turned into subscription services and the like instead of being a sheltered workshop and propaganda machine for greenazis.

You know, the same sort of thing that needs to happen to "their" ABC over here.

Oh, and for the "TL,DR" twotters who can't think past 140 characters, here is a pretty picture for ewes ...

josh_28gate.jpg

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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-20453491

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That's bizarre.......

Woman in Austria who killed her ex husband, and lover, chopped them up with a chainsaw and hid them in her ice cream shop..... Now that's probably the most unique hiding spot I can think of from any crime story that I've read over the years. I wonder if they were stuffed into one of the freezers with the ice cream?

Her sentence is life in prison, but what a hiding spot, an ice cream parlour. I don't think I'd want to try the flavours she might have on sale. I mean there's no knowing what she might have done had she not been arrested.

Mystery Meat stew followed by ice cream.. No pass, no thanks, not today :/
 
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